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47 responses to “Converted bus #TinyHouse”

I never miss a “tiny house” video. Love the idea of using space efficiently. I prefer small spaces, but…when kids arrive it’s a whole different story. Besides, not any couple can pull the tiny house living: takes two highly organized neatness-obsessed people. Two “Poirots.” Otherwise either the neat one, or the sloppy one won’t make it 🙂

That cat was like, “I’m not listening.” The dog’s name was Starbuck, so the cat’s name was probably Einstein Bagel. And what do they do with the really cool septic waste when they’re traveling and don’t have a septic system to empty it into? I worry about things like that.

ROFL! Yes, I totally forgot about the ‘septic’. We still have septic tanks here in Warrandyte and about once a year a man with a big truck and a long hose has to come and empty it out. Close up all the doors and windows and put a clothes peg on the nose. Even in the best of times, I don’t think I’d want to be the one to empty that potty. 😦

Actually, a lot of caravans these days have cassette toilets so most caravan parks have a facility to dump the waste.

We have one in our caravan (a door on the outside, and the box that slides out is the same shape as a wheelie suitcase, complete with extendable handle and wheels) and while it is not a pleasant thing to do it is definitely better than using public facilities every time you need to go! 😀

Oh now that’s interesting. I’ve only ever spent the night in on-site vans with public toilet facilities. I guess emptying one of those cassette things wouldn’t be so bad so long as you didn’t let it get too…old. No worse than a potty. Kinda…lol

No definitely don’t let it get too old! Really, the most revolting emptying facilities we’ve ever used are purely because of the carelessness of a previous user, not because of the process…

You can get chemicals to put in the cassette before you use it to kill the odour too, but we use the stuff you put in nappy buckets. It has the same effect but is far less damaging to the environment (or me if there is an unexpected drip!)

Yeah, I think I like the sound of the nappy stuff better too. Bottom line though [excuse the pun] I think I’d hold on as long as possible and go to a public toilet instead. When possible. Except for emergencies, in which case it’d be any potty in a storm…
SORRY! I think I’m delirious… 🙂

Oh My God. Weren’t they 2016 winners of the Oscar for Annoying? I’d like to take a cricket bat *like so* and then beat both of them *like so*. And Julie’s father would probably want to help me after having been made to build goodness knows how many things because Andrew evidently didn’t have the skills to do it himself!!!!!!

I love how at the beginning Julie describes the drivers seat as her office and how it also serves as a quiet separate space!

Seriously though, this is the future. And in Glastonbury, England, where I live, there are dozens of vans and trucks used as homes. The perversely skewed property market here is rigged by the banks and politicians such that those numbers can only increase. There’s also an encampment in the woods three miles from my home. My sister lives 100 miles away in the affluent home counties and people are living in the woods and under motorways there.

When I was first married we lived in a tiny flatette in my parents’ house. I think our place was once the scullery or something. It would have been a bit bigger than the bus but not by a huge amount and it’s surprising how comfortable such small spaces can be. You’re right though, once baby comes along everything changes. 🙂
Maybe I’ll move back into a teeny tiny space for my dotage!

You just know one of them is going to have a breakdown one day from all that cheer and is going to cut the other one into little pieces. Then organise the little pieces into little Tupperware boxes, which will go into the little freezer, like so.

Comes a time when we all “move back into a teeny tiny space”, Meeks, eh? 😮

Actually, I think a shortage of space can be partially compensated for with light. But still, with all the light under the sun, I wouldn’t want to be trapped in an enclosed space with Andrew for more than, what, six, maybe twelve, minutes? 😮

“You just know one of them is going to have a breakdown one day from all that cheer and is going to cut the other one into little pieces. Then organise the little pieces into little Tupperware boxes, which will go into the little freezer, like so.” – is doing me injury from laughing.

That cat was completely relaxed about its bed being tipped over, wasn’t it!

They were incredibly annoying, but it makes me wonder if Julie’s father was actually thrilled to help them get the bus ready to live in, after all, they had to be living somewhere before the bus and I’m betting it was with him. 😉

That could easily have been a two minute video if we hadn’t had an explanation on how everything worked (I was a bit scared when she started showing us the toilet)…

That said, I do love the tiny house movement, and some of the ingeniously space saving ideas people come up with.